
Frank R. Paul's Glass-Domed Spacecraft, Amazing Stories October 1928
Before you stands a quintessential example of Hugo Gernsback-era scientific romance illustration — Frank R. Paul's luminous vision of a transparent-domed spacecraft interior, its occupants gazing outward at a rival vessel hovering in the star-flecked void. The glass geodesic hull panels capture an almost architectural precision, while the red saucer-shaped craft above bristles with alien menace. This is retro-futurism at its most earnest: technology as wonder, space as invitation, rendered in Paul's characteristically bold, optimistic palette.
Paul's architectural obsession with the geodesic dome hull is technically ambitious and genuinely striking, though the human figures feel stiff and incidental to the machinery. The hovering red saucer above tips the composition into peak pulp spectacle without fully surrendering to chaos.
“October AMAZING STORIES HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR 25 Cents WRNY Stories by: H.G. Wells Ray Cummings Garret Smith EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK, PUBLISHERS OF RADIO NEWS · SCIENCE & INVENTION · RADIO LISTENERS' GUIDE · SPARE TIME MAKING · FRENCH HUMOR”





